As expected, Texas sophomore guard Daniel Gibson said Tuesday he will submit his name for the NBA draft but won't hire an agent.

By not hiring an agent, Gibson, a Jones High School product, can withdraw his name from the draft pool by June 18 and keep his two remaining years of college eligibility.

The draft is June 28.

"Playing in the NBA has always been a dream for me since I was a little kid," Gibson said. "Right now, I have the opportunity to test the waters to see where I stand. If I'm comfortable with where I feel I'll be drafted, I'll stay in the draft. If not, I'll be back."

Gibson is the third member of this year's Texas squad, which reached the Elite Eight, to declare for the NBA draft. Center LaMarcus Aldridge, a projected top-5 pick, will forgo his final two years and is in the process of hiring an agent. Forward P.J. Tucker said Monday he will enter the draft but won't hire an agent.

Gibson ranked on the team in scoring (13.4 points per game) and set a school record for most three-point field goals (101) this season. He has started all 68 games in his two seasons at UT.